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General Motors in Slp Refuses to Pay Property and Other Taxes; Has Debited for 6 Years

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The Villa de Reyes edil maintained that when the company arrived in the region, they were granted an exemption, however, it expired years ago
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The Villa de Reyes edil maintained that when the company arrived in the region, they were granted an exemption, however, it expired years ago

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San Luis Potosí, SLP.- The mayor of Villa de Reyes, Ismael Hernández denounced that the automotriz General Motors has refused to pay the property tax for at least five years, even though it has already ended its tax exemption period that was 10 years, so they have filed amparo after amparo to not pay it. The municipal president commented “in the case of General Motors it has already been vanquished and has not paid, we are there looking at the l…

Mayor Ismael Hernández reported that the shipowner has been protected for five years; only 40% of the companies installed contribute to this tax By: Editorial Ismael Hernández Martínez, municipal president of Villa de Reyes, spoke about the collection of the property tax by the companies and industries located in the municipality. In addition, he explained the situation of the debt presented by General Motors (GM) with the local authorities. “No…

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